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SolidSnakeUS

Member
Oct 25, 2017
9,616
I guess the GOP really is the part of Q at this point. People who would rather suck the butt of insane people and Trump over people who would rather do something to benefits the people of this country. These are people that will publically practice the worship and idolization of a wannabe dictator. These aren't people anymore, they are those that seek the downfall of the greater good for extremely short term gain. No shame is the name of the game and grifting is part of the bloodline.
 

Judge

Vault-Tec Seal of Approval
Moderator
Oct 25, 2017
5,146
4 republicans now. Heating up!

edit: Ah, 3...musta been an error
 
Oct 25, 2017
14,651
look at all those republican enablers
republicans are so scared of drowning right now they refuse to let go of the mast of their sinking ship
they publicly demean themselves so much, theyre lucky most of their base doesnt actually watch this shit and just gets their news from facebook headlines
next presidential election i bet mittens attempts to kickstart a realignment, put the mask back on over their dumpster fire
but will the mask even fit anymore
 

Judge

Vault-Tec Seal of Approval
Moderator
Oct 25, 2017
5,146
Oh back up to 5

edit: Isn't it kinda amazing that it's exciting that it's even 5... says a lot


edit 2: 7!
 

RBH

Official ERA expert on Third Party Football
Member
Nov 2, 2017
32,924
193 people with shit for brains
 

platocplx

2020 Member Elect
Member
Oct 30, 2017
36,072
This vote honestly shows republicans will let people die and still deny thing at this point. Glad it's on record to show they are now the party of identity politics, lies and conspiracies nothing in real policy.
 

mugurumakensei

Elizabeth, I’m coming to join you!
Member
Oct 25, 2017
11,328
So did these 7 people want to vote her off committees but didn't feel it was worth an hour of debate ?
 

Judge

Vault-Tec Seal of Approval
Moderator
Oct 25, 2017
5,146
Probably the same 10 people who agreed with impeachment lol
 

transience

Found the ultimate water hazard
Member
Oct 27, 2017
2,270
hey this is ever so slightly more popular than inciting an insurrection
 

Loud Wrong

Member
Feb 24, 2020
14,074
Once she's removed from committees watch her do that republican thing where she goes right back to doing what she just apologized for doing.
 

Brinbe

Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
58,366
Terana
absolutely zero way they win back the house in 2022 with this vote out there. they will hammer this hard. and with good reason. they are the q party now.

senate gop will have the impeachment vote to sink them too

their fealty to trump won't get them anywhere. but i guess some of them will feel comfy in their safe seats. but there's no way they're winning back the house anytime soon.
 

SolidSnakeUS

Member
Oct 25, 2017
9,616
The GOP is like the human centipede. Except that the one end is detached every so often to eat something and then sown back together to form one giant human shit circle.
 

Lump

One Winged Slayer
Member
Oct 25, 2017
16,034
It would sure be nice if Twitter banished her next, seeing how she's openly advocated for the murder of Pelosi and all.
 
Aug 12, 2019
5,159
absolutely zero way they win back the house in 2022 with this vote out there. they will hammer this hard. and with good reason. they are the q party now.

senate gop will have the impeachment vote to sink them too

their fealty to trump won't get them anywhere. but i guess some of them will feel comfy in their safe seats. but there's no way they're winning back the house anytime soon.

lol, this never matters in places that prefer Republicans to Democrats. Impeachment didn't even make a dent the first time around, nor did it the Second, nor will this. Running against a Democrat in a ruby red county is often enough to get these people elected. Plus, the reason Dems will lose the House in 2021 is redistricting since Republicans overwhelmingly will control the process again as Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan lose districts while Florida, North Carolina, and Texas gain them (Texas will gain 3 more and at best we'd get 1). The Dems already have a narrow majority, and this means Republicans can lay into them from redistricting while also finally knocking out some of the more vulnerable Dems with smaller things along the way.

Holding a House majority in 2022 is going to be nearly impossible for Democrats unless they genuinely get their shit together and make some meaningful change.
 

Judge

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Moderator
Oct 25, 2017
5,146
Ahh ok. Making sure. Curious, will they still go all out to outright remove her or what will be the end game after removing her from the committees? Will this keep the GOP from being able to put her in ANY committee?
They would need 2/3 majority which will never happen. Need to just hope the people of Georgia vote her out.
 

Steel

The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
18,220
Ahh ok. Making sure. Curious, will they still go all out to outright remove her or what will be the end game after removing her from the committees? Will this keep the GOP from being able to put her in ANY committee?
They'd need 2/3rds to oust her. So, it ain't gonna happen. Either way, technically the GOP can assign her to another committee, but it's fairly predictable that she'd get booted out again.
 

Brinbe

Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
58,366
Terana
lol, this never matters in places that prefer Republicans to Democrats. Impeachment didn't even make a dent the first time around, nor did it the Second, nor will this. Running against a Democrat in a ruby red county is often enough to get these people elected. Plus, the reason Dems will lose the House in 2021 is redistricting since Republicans overwhelmingly will control the process again as Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan lose districts while Florida, North Carolina, and Texas gain them (Texas will gain 3 more and at best we'd get 1). The Dems already have a narrow majority, and this means Republicans can lay into them from redistricting while also finally knocking out some of the more vulnerable Dems with smaller things along the way.

Holding a House majority in 2022 is going to be nearly impossible for Democrats unless they genuinely get their shit together and make some meaningful change.
the very fact that covid and economic recovery will come on biden's watch is enough meaningful change to matter.